Elon Musk, the man who brought us electric cars and reusable rockets, now has a new plan: sending mice to Mars. The reason? A 'mouse utopian behavioral sink,' as he called it in a recent tweet. But what exactly is that?
According to Musk, a behavioral sink is what happens when a population lives in a perfect environment without challenges or enemies. The animals become lazy, aggressive, and ultimately self-destructive. Musk sees this as a metaphor for humanity, trapped on Earth and living in a kind of 'utopian' bubble.
His solution? Send the mice to Mars, where they will live in a controlled environment and prove that expansion into space is the key to survival. 'If the mice can do it, so can we,' Musk explained in an interview. Critics accuse him of reducing the complexity of human society to a rodent experiment.
Supporters, however, see Musk's plan as a visionary idea that could save humanity from doom. 'He's always thinking one step ahead,' said one fan. Whether the mice see it the same way remains to be seen.